“The networks underestimate the intelligence of everyone in this room,”
the hip-hop drama’s co-creator said bluntly tonight to a downtown LA
audience about what America generally gets to watch on TV. Lee Daniels was speaking after a sneak-peek screening in the Ace Theatre of part of the finale of the hit Fox series. Citing the work of Norman Lear as an influence on himself, co-creator Danny Strong and Empire itself, The Butler
director added that the show also is a bit of Trojan horse in its own
intelligence. “Through humor, we wanted to feel the pain.”
The remarks came as part of a wide-ranging discussion touching on themes of race, sexuality,
music and modern America after Part 1 of next week’s two-hour finale
was shown to fans at the restored packed theater. At the same time, as
he critiqued the networks, Daniels made a distinct point of praising Fox
for its strong support of some of the issues and themes Empire has tackled over its initial cycle.
Cast members Terrence Howard, Taraji P. Henson, Jussie Smollett, Trai
Byers, Bryshere Gray, Grace Gealey and Kaitlin Doubleday joined Daniels.
Fellow EPs Danny Strong, Brian Grazer, and Ilene Chaiken were in
attendance too. Empire wraps up its incredibly successful first
season on March 18 with a finale filled with guest stars
including Patti LaBelle and Snoop Dogg.
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